WILMETTE LIFE July 6, 1928 July ' A NA'I'IONALLY ADVI&TIIID ftODUCT ~:"\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:111\!! JTwo Wilmette · Artists 1 Miaa EleOnore Schafer To Sail on Tri., Abroad Weds Harold E. Nilles Di Funding '8 Construction fp.nJ,.eu, BLUE ROSE LOANS on RESIDENCES APARTMENTS BUSINESS PROPERTIES DESIRABLE VACANT Satiafactory ratea can contains a ckJ.Ogbrful compact I "with puff, fragrant with the per· fume ol Lancherc Blue Rose. A cake .of luxurious. stimulaun~ Blue Rose wap. a vial of the refreshing Blue Rose bath crystals, and a bcautychart which gives interesting suggestions on the an of using cosmetics. Acquaintance Set 6Scf~;lue C. C. 2 5c ,~ always be arranged. Ridge Avenue Pharmacy RENNECKAR 'I Baird &Warner! 528 Davis Evanston Greenleaf 18 55 Briargate i I ~11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ ~ Opp. St. Jostpb School Phone ,16 Wilmette I 1 ~t~· I The marriage of Miss Eleonore Schafer, daughter of . M r. and Mrs. Gustav J. F. Schafer of 1620 Central avenue, to Mr. Harold Elwood Nilles, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nilles, 1520 Central avenue, Wilmette, took place June 23 at St. John's Lutheran church, the Rev. Herman W. Meyer officiating. The maid of honor was Miss Louise Nilles, sister of the groom, and the matron of honor was Mrs. Richard \iVitt, cousin of the bride. Mr. Alvin Schafer, brother of the bride, was best !:!~~························ .. man. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Schopen, Miss Lydia Eagels, and Miss Hertha Ulbrecht. Groomsmen were Messrs. Ray Nilles, John Volkmann, and Richard Witt. Ushers were Messrs. Alferd Horn, Jr., Max VolkPainter arid Decorator mann, Jr., Paul Volkmann~ and Hel= muth Foelke. Little Miss · Adele Estimates Without Hirsch was the flower girl and Master Freddie Diedrich, ring be~rer. Obligation A reception and dinner followed at _I the Soverign hotel. I Mr. and Mrs. Nilles are honeymoon- . Among the many north shore youn1 people spending the summer in Europe .will be two young Wilmette artists, Miss Eleanor Kremer and Miss .Helen Peacock. Miss Peacock is the <Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Peacock of 128 Sixth street, and Miss Kremer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kremer of 723 Laurel avenue. In Europe they will study the various art galleries and exhibits of Rome, Venice, Paris, Switzerland and England. A will ist spo1 clu I ; .) me ver con pro trac of .unc s M. Portenhauser 1030 Greemeaf Phone 2764 I ( tril wei far Ha I clu 104 dut isla Fe the c COl '·····-·-··-···---···----·-' ing at Phelps, Wis. Carpenter and Cabinet Work he I sa) rer livr !'in an on of I alter a holiday -that's the time when clothes need attention. Let our Dry Cleaning System solve your difficultjes in a hurry. Then you'll be ready for the next big day. All our work is being done in our own new plant. You are thus assured of the most careful expert work. Are You Contemplating Having Those Alterations and Repairs Done Now? Remodeling and Porches Screened tnt ,, IS O'.l ov · na fc!l no ha an gu si ~ no G.W.SAXTON 546 Sterling Rd., Kenilworth, Kenil. 3495-1847 · ne w 11 so st DEERFIELD A Growing Community! New 5 room Spanish Type bungalow, buff exterior, variegated colored tile roofing. Rooms conveniently arranged, tile bath, Holland furnace, fireplace, large sun porch. Lot 50x241 ft., South exposure, on paved street. Five minutes walk to station. Will be finished ready for occupancy about April I st. The owner has had a change of business territory and is willing to sell for only $10,500. Terms. ft li d it w u 0 1210 Central Ave~ NELSON BROTHERS LAUNDRY CO. ,· and DRY CLBAMDIG . 8YI'I'BM VANT & SELIG Exclusive Agent· 25 N. WAUKEGAN ROAD PHONE DEERFIELD 155 \ .